HILLARY Clinton was told where the remains of the ‘Roswell crashed flying saucer’ were taken in an e-mail that has been published by Wikileaks as part of its release of thousands of her campaign communications.

The e-mail was sent by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge, who also hinted in the communication a former US Air Force major general may be about to turn whistleblower, to Mrs Clinton’s campaign manager John Podesta.Mr DeLonge and Mr Podesta are both known for their high interest in UFOs and aliens, and the latter and Hillary Clinton have vowed she will make public as many classified government files on the subject as possible if she wins the race to the White House.

Two e-mails from Mr DeLonge to Mr Podesta sent last year have been released by Wikileaks.

In one he identifies a top source, who he claims worked at “where the remains of the Roswell UFO crash” were taken and stored until very recently.

Hillary Clinton was told where the Roswell UFO wreckage went

Blink-182 singer Tom DeLong claims to know where Roswell UFO was taken

In an e-mail entitled “General McCasland”, he wrote that he had been working with the named former military official on the Roswell mystery and hinted he may be about to turn whistleblower.Roswell has been at the heart of the UFO scene since in July 1947 the military sensationally announced in a press release it had found the remains of a crashed flying saucer in the desert nearby.But the following day it retracted the statement, saying it was in fact a damaged US Air Force air balloon.Witnesses later came forward to say there had been alien bodies within the “crashed craft”, which along with the wreckage were then taken away.It has often been claimed by conspiracy theorists they are held at the mysterious top-secret Area 51 military base in Nevada.

In this Oct. 9, 2007 file photo, radio telescopes of the Allen Telescope Array are seen in Hat Creek, Calif. Astronomers at the SETI Institute have been forced to shutter its program that scanned the skies for signs of extraterrestrial life, saying they’re out of government funds. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this Oct. 9, 2007 file photo, radio telescopes of the Allen Telescope Array are seen in Hat Creek, Calif. Astronomers at the SETI Institute have been forced to shutter its program that scanned the skies for signs of extraterrestrial life, saying they’re out of government funds. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS

The former lead singer of the band Blink 182 was in recent contact with Hillary Clinton‘s campaign chairman John Podesta about UFOs, newly disclosed emails show.

Tom DeLonge, who was the guitarist for the power punk trio best known for songs like “Dammit” and “What’s My Age Again,” emailed Mr. Podesta at least twice. He wrote in cryptic terms about their well-documented mutual interest in more government disclosure about the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects of potential extraterrestrial origin.

The emails, released by the website Wikileaks this month, also reveal that Mr. Podesta participated in a documentary that Mr. DeLonge is producing.

It isn’t clear whether Mr. Podesta responded to the messages.

Mr. Podesta, who has worked in the highest levels of government in the administrations of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, has expressed interested in the topic. And he has long championed further government disclosure around classified files concerning UFOs.

In one of the emails from 2015, Mr. DeLonge says he would to introduce Mr. Podesta to two very important people involved in issues “relating to our sensitive topic.”

“I think you will find them very interesting, as they were principal leadership relating to our sensitive topic. Both were in charge of most fragile divisions, as it relates to Classified Science and DOD topics. Other words, these are A-Level officials. Worth our time, and as well the investment to bring all the way out to you,” Mr. DeLonge writes.

In another email from 2016, Mr. DeLonge writes that he has been working with a former military official.

“He just has to say that out loud, but he is very, very aware- as he was in charge of all of the stuff. When Roswell crashed, they shipped it to the laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. General McCasland was in charge of that exact laboratory up to a couple years ago,” Mr. DeLonge wrote, referring to the Roswell conspiracy theory that the U.S. government recovered an alien vessel in 1947. The military maintains that the crash at Roswell was a surveillance balloon.

Both Messrs. DeLonge and Podesta have been quite open about their interests in the topic of unidentified flying objects. The band Blink 182 recorded a song called “Aliens Exist” on their 1999 album “Enema of the State” After the band dissolved last year, Mr. DeLonge launched a new franchise focused around the paranormal and unexplained phenomenons called Sekret Machines. The franchise includes fiction, nonfiction, documentary and music.

Upon leaving the Obama administration in 2015, Mr. Podesta wrote on Twitter that his “biggest failure” was “not securing the #disclosure” of the UFO files.”

Mr. DeLonge didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

A spokesman for the Clinton campaign, without responding to questions about the UFOs meeting, accused the Russian government of interference in the U.S. election. Intelligence officials have blamed groups with ties to the Russian government for a number of hacks.

“It should concern every American that Russia is willing to engage in such hostile acts in order to help Donald Trump become President of the United States,” said Glen Caplin, adding that it was “disgraceful” that Mr. Trump and his campaign were encouraging the hacks.